Serenity, Woodcraft Boats’ Jordan Smith’s own boat, a Lyle Hess 24’ Seraffyn/Renegade design was launched in July 2007.
Serenity and Blackwattle on Serenity’s launch day.
Blackwattle is a 26’ Chuck Paine Frances design launched in 2000. This yacht is now for sale.
Warrugul, a 28’ cruiser was a major project in 2007.
Rot had spread from Warrugul’s decks into the structure.
The transom was also in bad shape.
Warrugul received a new deck in addition to some new ribs, new planking, and re-caulking below the waterline, a new cabintop, new engine and systems and new interior fitout.
Warrugul ready for another 60 years afloat.
Eighteen footer replica Britannia gets first varnish.
Britannia sails every Summer Saturday with the Sydney Flying Squadron Historical Eighteens fleet.
Britannia with everything up
Launch Mavis had an argument with a rock.
Dragon class Jennifer had an argument with a seaplane.
New planking for Jennifer.
Jennifer’s stern was also repaired.
Ply clinker yacht tender.
Lifeboats for James Craig.
Huon Pine snub dinghy gets planked.
Several of these David Payne Snapper boats are afloat now.
One of a fleet of Whiting Skiffs.
Woodcraft Boats’ 1995 Boat Show stand featured David Payne’s 17’ Ski Boat. This boat is now in Perth.
A Haven 12 ½ leaves our old shed at Blackwattle Studios, Glebe.
Ten footer Republic was sometimes a handful.
We’d love to build more 14’ Fisher rowing skiffs like Grace Lanyon.
Teak hatches and skylight for Yarrawonga, another AC Barber design, to which we also fitted some new ribs and new engine beds, and fitted the engine.
Little Kippy has had one crew so far (Lucas William Smith 2006) and is standing by for more. Little Kippy won First Prize in the General Woodworking competition at the 2008 Working With Wood Show.